Agreed 100%. Microsoft likes to steal the show with useless stuff like this. (Like someone above said,"All fluff and no stuff.") It will probably give the impression that Natal is the greats motion cap. tech ever to grace the world. People will eat this up, buy it, and a week later realize it's not quite up to par with what they thought it would be. Microsoft needs to show off games, not this. At least Sony will be focused only on games, including showing off the precision of its Move controller--I'm probably not gonna buy it, but it still looks compelling. I'm hoping for Gran Turismo 5 (and a release date), The Last Guardian, LittleBigPlanet 2, Socom 4, and possibly Killzone 3. That lineup alone would guarantee an awesome E3 for me, whatever MS does aside.
Yea, I meant Gran Turismo 5. lol I hope it does come out this Christmas for sure though. I might buy a G37 wheel just for it. It's gonna be well worth it.
I can definitely see 2010 beating that number. There's a lot of great games coming out this year. I'm hoping for GT5 to come out this holiday so it can sit alongside my copy of LBP 2. Halo Reach looks pretty good too. Also, I'd like to recommend anyone who likes Joystiq's podcast to check out dlb-network.com and listen to its podcast on iTunes. Please don't just downvote me without listening to it first and seeing for yourself. It's just as good as Joystiq's and worth a listen. 2010 is shaping up to be a great year for gamers, be it PS3, 360, or Wii! Let's all get along and enjoy our games! I see too much fighting over which console's better because of this and that, but in the end, we all have a common ground and that's that we all enjoy gaming. Gaming is growing at a fast rate and is nearing the success of the movie industry.
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